chop2chip
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To me two-way players are a fad that will eventally fade. You are twisting the logic to fit the current narrative. I would argue that Don Drysdale was a two way player, as was Cloninger, etc. There were countless pitchers who could do more than just hit. Ferrell in 1931 comes to mind, how many home runs could he have hit doing what Ohtani has done? To me Ohtani is a gimmick more than anything and should have declare one side or the other each season. Look I get he's talented from both sides but the overhype like he's God in baseball is stupid. "Oh he's the only one to do X!!! That's because he's the only one that's been allowed to try and do it. He's was brought up being an athlete. He wasn't pigeon holed at twelve saying "you are a pitcher" like most American kids are today. You put him on the Braves right now and his value is in the rotation but with most clubs it is probably at the plate.
You are a miserable human being